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Vol. XIII, No 12
Published by the Associated Student Body
March 15, 1968
Dr. Vance Havner
CBC Students Attend
BSU Prayer Retreat
Six carloads of CBC students
made their way to Camp Palomar
Saturday for the BSU Prayer Retreat.
Dr. A.J. Roddy and Mr. Steve Carle-
ton lead discussions on prayer—its
limitations and innovations.
A lunch of fried chicken was
served by Joe Cutsinger, director of
religious activities at CBC. After
lunch Don Overstreet, the newly
elected Worship Chairman of the
BSU Council, suggested a practical
experience in prayer. So students and
faculty paired off to pray for the revival.
Those returning from the retreat
reported that it was quite successful.
Students and faculty had fun and
were enriched bv the discussions.
CHAPEL PROGRAMS. . .
March 20 Bob Anderson
March 22 Milt Hughes
March 27 . Denominational Dialogue
March 29 Allen Orr
Annual Spiritual Emphasis Week Led
By Dr. Vance Havner, Rev. Gordon Green
This week, March 11-15, California Baptist College is experiencing a
spiritual emphasis week led by Dr. Vance Havner, evangelist, and the Rev.
Gordon Green, music director. The services were held at 11:00 a.m., Monday
through Friday, and at 7:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Reverend
Green spoke in a prayer meeting for the Women's dormitory last Monday, March
11, where he gave his testimony.
Dr. Havner, reared in the hills of North Carolina, began to preach when
he was twelve. In remembering the first time he preached he said, "They put
me on a chair and I stood up there and did my best. That's all that God requires is for you to do your best."
Dr. Havner began a traveling ministry in 1940 preaching in revivals
and Bible Conferences all over the
land. He is known for his unique
style of preaching and writing. He is
the author of eighteen books. Dr.
Havner, in speaking about his busy
life, says, "I could be sitting in my
rocking chair waiting for my social
security check." But he has seen
the needs of the world, and he has
the answer to give them.
Gordon Green accepted Christ in
1959. In I960 he surrendered to
preach. Previous to his conversion
experience, he sang professionally
in Los Angeles and on the West
Coast for two years. The Rev. Green
has appeared in musicals such as
"Finian's Rainbow," "Brigadoon,"
and "Kiss Me Kate." He has also
appeared on TV and radio. Since
accepting Christ, he has confined
his singing to gospel and sacred
music. He released his first album
of sacred music last September.
The Rev. Green is a graduate of
the University of Oregon. He also
earned his B.D. at Golden Gate Baptist Seminary where he was student
body president. He has served in
various capacities singing and
preaching. However, he says, "I am
a preacher and am grateful for the
many opportunities I have had to
preach..."
Helping in the plans for this week,
Don Overstreet, Mike Hoagland, Pat
Timberlake, Joyce Harrop, Chuck
Woody, Rod Murcray, Jim Reimer,
Jerry Baker, and Bob Anderson have
headed various committees. Dr. Havner will be holding services at Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church next
week, March 17-22.
ASB Candy Sale Will Raise
Funds for Bleachers, Booths
CBC students sell candy tomorrow in an attempt to raise $1000.
According to ASB President Wayne
Martindale, the money will be used
to buy bleachers and voting booths
and as money is available, for other
student body needs.
Students selling candy will meet
in back of the Women's Dorm at
9:30 tomorrow morning. Organization
for the candy sale was carried out
through the classes, each class divided into groups of 25 students. The
class selling the most candy will be
given a cash prize of up to $50 if
as much as $1000 is raised. The candy sells for $1 per box, with the'stu-
dent body receiving 40% profit.
Tiuo Seruice Teams
Planned For Summer
Are you interested in doing Service Team work this summer? CBC
is sponsoring two teams, one being
sent to Northern California and one
to work in Southern California
churches.
Mr. Joe Cutsinger, director of
Religious Activities, is conducting
personal interviews this mon th. Each
team will consist of a preacher, a
music director, pianist, and discussion and fellowship leader.
With requests still coming, the
teams are already booked for seven
weeks in late summer. They will
lead in revival efforts and Vacation
Bible School work.
cont. on page 5

Vol. XIII, No 12
Published by the Associated Student Body
March 15, 1968
Dr. Vance Havner
CBC Students Attend
BSU Prayer Retreat
Six carloads of CBC students
made their way to Camp Palomar
Saturday for the BSU Prayer Retreat.
Dr. A.J. Roddy and Mr. Steve Carle-
ton lead discussions on prayer—its
limitations and innovations.
A lunch of fried chicken was
served by Joe Cutsinger, director of
religious activities at CBC. After
lunch Don Overstreet, the newly
elected Worship Chairman of the
BSU Council, suggested a practical
experience in prayer. So students and
faculty paired off to pray for the revival.
Those returning from the retreat
reported that it was quite successful.
Students and faculty had fun and
were enriched bv the discussions.
CHAPEL PROGRAMS. . .
March 20 Bob Anderson
March 22 Milt Hughes
March 27 . Denominational Dialogue
March 29 Allen Orr
Annual Spiritual Emphasis Week Led
By Dr. Vance Havner, Rev. Gordon Green
This week, March 11-15, California Baptist College is experiencing a
spiritual emphasis week led by Dr. Vance Havner, evangelist, and the Rev.
Gordon Green, music director. The services were held at 11:00 a.m., Monday
through Friday, and at 7:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Reverend
Green spoke in a prayer meeting for the Women's dormitory last Monday, March
11, where he gave his testimony.
Dr. Havner, reared in the hills of North Carolina, began to preach when
he was twelve. In remembering the first time he preached he said, "They put
me on a chair and I stood up there and did my best. That's all that God requires is for you to do your best."
Dr. Havner began a traveling ministry in 1940 preaching in revivals
and Bible Conferences all over the
land. He is known for his unique
style of preaching and writing. He is
the author of eighteen books. Dr.
Havner, in speaking about his busy
life, says, "I could be sitting in my
rocking chair waiting for my social
security check." But he has seen
the needs of the world, and he has
the answer to give them.
Gordon Green accepted Christ in
1959. In I960 he surrendered to
preach. Previous to his conversion
experience, he sang professionally
in Los Angeles and on the West
Coast for two years. The Rev. Green
has appeared in musicals such as
"Finian's Rainbow" "Brigadoon"
and "Kiss Me Kate." He has also
appeared on TV and radio. Since
accepting Christ, he has confined
his singing to gospel and sacred
music. He released his first album
of sacred music last September.
The Rev. Green is a graduate of
the University of Oregon. He also
earned his B.D. at Golden Gate Baptist Seminary where he was student
body president. He has served in
various capacities singing and
preaching. However, he says, "I am
a preacher and am grateful for the
many opportunities I have had to
preach..."
Helping in the plans for this week,
Don Overstreet, Mike Hoagland, Pat
Timberlake, Joyce Harrop, Chuck
Woody, Rod Murcray, Jim Reimer,
Jerry Baker, and Bob Anderson have
headed various committees. Dr. Havner will be holding services at Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church next
week, March 17-22.
ASB Candy Sale Will Raise
Funds for Bleachers, Booths
CBC students sell candy tomorrow in an attempt to raise $1000.
According to ASB President Wayne
Martindale, the money will be used
to buy bleachers and voting booths
and as money is available, for other
student body needs.
Students selling candy will meet
in back of the Women's Dorm at
9:30 tomorrow morning. Organization
for the candy sale was carried out
through the classes, each class divided into groups of 25 students. The
class selling the most candy will be
given a cash prize of up to $50 if
as much as $1000 is raised. The candy sells for $1 per box, with the'stu-
dent body receiving 40% profit.
Tiuo Seruice Teams
Planned For Summer
Are you interested in doing Service Team work this summer? CBC
is sponsoring two teams, one being
sent to Northern California and one
to work in Southern California
churches.
Mr. Joe Cutsinger, director of
Religious Activities, is conducting
personal interviews this mon th. Each
team will consist of a preacher, a
music director, pianist, and discussion and fellowship leader.
With requests still coming, the
teams are already booked for seven
weeks in late summer. They will
lead in revival efforts and Vacation
Bible School work.
cont. on page 5